Lucille BallÂ is best known for her role asÂ Lucy RicardoÂ on the ground-breaking television series, âI Love Lucy,â co-starring her then-husband Desi Arnaz.Â Many of the best-known moments of that series are here, such as the famous âCandy Factoryâ scene with co-star Vivian Vance, the grape-stomping scene, or Lucy Ricardo’s attempt to break into television with the filming of the âVitameatavegaminâ commercial.

Also included are pictures of her with her co-stars, and several romantic pictures of Lucy andÂ Desi Arnaz.

However, people tend to forget that Lucille Ball had a long career in the movies before her television series, and some âglamour’ photographs of Lucy are here as well.

Ricky, Lucy, Fred and Ethel embarking on their trip to California, from theÂ I Love LucyÂ episode “California, Here We Come!“, part of the fourth season’s big ‘trip to California’ story arc where Ricky goes to Hollywood to star in a movie,Â Don Juan.

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Tin sign depicting the classic “Chocolate Factory” scene from the equally classic “Job Switching” episode 39 ofÂ I Love Lucy, where Lucy and Ethel, determined to prove to Ricky and Fred they they work just as hard as the men, switch jobs with the boys, and end up working on a conveyor belt in a chocolate factory. As Lucy said, lying in order to get the job dipping chocolates, “They used to call me the Big Dipper!”

An actual scene from the notorious “Job Switching” episode ofÂ I Love Lucy. Note how Lucy and Ethel’s cheeks are bulging from the chocolates that they’ve been stuffing in their mouths, since the candy’s been coming on the conveyor belt faster than they can deal with. Also note the forewoman’s shouting to her coworkers to “speed it up a little!”

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Parking sign for theÂ I Love LucyÂ fan. I love the “All others got some ‘splainin to do”

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Another classic episode, “Lucy’s Italian Movie,” from theÂ I Love LucyÂ TV series, where Lucy is ‘discovered’ by an Italian movie producer, and decides to prepare for her role by learning to stomp grapes. One of the most popular episodes of the series.

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Tin sign commemorating the “Lucy Does a Television Commercial” episode ofÂ I Love Lucy. The classic Vitameatavegamin commercial, where Lucy gradually becomes intoxicated as she keeps sampling the product, unaware that it has aÂ veryÂ high alcohol content.

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An actual scene from the famous “Lucy Does a Television Commercial” – I love the look on Lucy’s face as she swallows the Vitameatavegamin – “… and it’s so tasty, too!”

A classicÂ I Love LucyÂ moment, where Ethel and Lucy have a bet with Fred and Ricky, about who can catch the biggest fish. And both sides are not above cheating … I love the look that Desi gives Lucy, and vice versa.